Ashington Piggeris v Christopher Hill
If the contract is of a different
character, it must be inquired whether any item in the description of the goods
amounts to a ‘substantial ingredient’ in the identity of the thing sold
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Ashington Piggeris v Christopher Hill
If the contract is of a different
character, it must be inquired whether any item in the description of the goods
amounts to a ‘substantial ingredient’ in the identity of the thing sold |